![]() It is definitely correlated with the size of the input to the find/replace if I select a small enough part of the file and use 'In Selection', no crash:. ![]() ![]() The thing I am replacing with is the blank string, so I'm pretty sure that's not the problem.It's relatively simple - no backreferences, no nested repeats, and no repeatable sections which can match a newline (so it can't go mad and try to match the entire file) I don't think it's the fault of the regex.When I try to run a regular-expression find/replace operation on a large file, Notepad++ crashes.
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